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Fox School of Business
and Management

Speakman Hall,
Temple University,
Philadelphia, PA 19122.

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www.sbm.temple.edu

Degree programs:
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Masters of Business Administration
--Areas of Study
--Admissions Requirements
--Core Curriculum

Masters of Science-
Business Administration
-- Areas of Study
--Admissions Requirements
--Core Curriculum

Executive Masters of
Business Administration
--General Statement
--Admissions Requirements
--Curriculum

International Masters of
Business Administration
--General Statement
--Admissions Requirements
--Curriculum

MBA/MS in Healthcare Management
--Program Goals
--Admission Requirements
--Core Curriculum
--Graduate Faculty
--Course Descriptions

Masters of Science-Actuarial Science
--Admissions Requirements
--Graduate Faculty
--Course Descriptions

PhD- Business Administration
--Program Goals
--Admissions Requirements
--Coursework

Economics
--Admission Requirements
--Graduate Faculty
--Course Descriptions

Statistics
--Admission Requirements-MS
--Admission Requirements-PhD
--Graduate Faculty
--Course Description

Accounting
--Graduate Faculty
--Course Descriptions

Computer & Information Sciences
--Graduate Faculty (CIS dept)
--Course Description

Finance
--Graduate Faculty
--Course Descriptions

General & Strategic Management
--Graduate Faculty
--Course Descriptions

Human Resource Administration
--Graduate Faculty
--Course Descriptions

International Business Administration
--Graduate Faculty
--Course Descriptions

Legal Studies
--Graduate Faculty
--Course Descriptions

Management Science/
Operations Management

--Graduate Faculty
--Course Descriptions

Marketing
--Graduate Faculty
--Course Descriptions

Real Estate & Urban Land Studies
--Graduate Faculty
--Course Descriptions

Risk, Insurance, & Healthcare Management
--Graduate Faculty
--Course Descriptions

 

International Business Administration

Dr. Rajan Chandran, Director,
215-204-8148, 327 Speakman Hall, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122.
E-mail: chandran@astro.ocis.temple.edu.

Degree Programs

International Business Administration may be selected as a major field of study in the M.B.A. program. For degree requirements, see the introductory section for the Richard J. Fox School of Business and Management.

Graduate Faculty

Vladimir Bandera, Professor, Ph.D., University of California; Rajan Chandran, Professor and Associate Dean, Ph.D., Syracuse University; J. Jay Choi, Associate Professor, Ph.D., New York University; C. Anthony DiBenedetto, Associate Professor, McGill University; Mohsen Fardmanesh, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Yale University; Charles P. Hall, Professor, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania; Frances Katrishen, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., University of South Carolina; Arvind Phatak, Professor, Ph.D., University of California; M. Moshe Porat, Professor and Dean, Ph.D., Temple University; James D. Portwood, Professor, Ph.D., University of Michigan; Trib Puri, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., University of Tennessee; Jack Van Derhei, Associate Professor, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania; Mary Weiss, Associate Professor, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania.

Related Courses

ACCT 580. International Taxation.
ECON 525. Comparative Economic Systems.
ECON 530. Development of Less Developed Economies

ECON 549.

Economics of International Business

ECON 550.

Survey of International Economics

ECON 650.

International Trade: Theory and Policy

ECON 651.

International Monetary Economics

ECON 750.

Seminar in International Economics

FIN 535.

International Finance.
FIN 536. International Corporate Finance.

GSM 525.

Operation of the Multinational Firm

HRA 560.

Human Resources Management in a Global Environment

MKT 514.

International Marketing Management

RMI 570.

International Risk Management

IBA 598-599.

Independent Study.
IBA 896-899. Directed Studies.

 Legal Studies

Samuel Hodge, Jr., Chair,
(215) 204-8135, 208-E Speakman Hall, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122.
E-mail:samhodge@vm.temple.edu

Degree Programs

Concentrations available in the joint J.D./M.B.A. program.

Graduate Faculty

Paul K. Asabere, Professor, Ph.D., University of Illinois; Terry Ann Halbert, Associate Professor, J.D., Rutgers University; Samuel Hodge, Jr., Professor and Chair, J.D., Temple University; Forrest Huffman, Professor, Ph.D., University of South Carolina;

Management Science/Operations Management

Dr. Mark E. Gershon, Chair,
(215) 204-8148, 309 Speakman Hall, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122.
E-mail: gershon@vm.temple.edu

Degree Programs

Management Science/Operations Management may be selected as a major field of study in the M.B.A. and M.S. in Business Administration programs. For degree requirements, see the introductory section for the Richard J. Fox School of Business and Management.

Graduate Faculty

Mark E. Gershon, Professor and Chair, Ph.D., University of Arizona; Frederic H. Murphy, Professor, Ph.D., Yale University; Edward C. Rosenthal, Associate Professor, Ph.D., Northwestern University; Howard J. Weiss, Professor, Ph.D., Northwestern University.

Marketing

Dr. C. Anthony Di Benedetto, Chairperson,
(215) 204-8147, 330 Speakman Hall, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122.
E-mail: tonyd@sbm.temple.edu

Degree Programs

Marketing may be selected as a major field of study in the M.B.A., the M.S. and the Ph.D. in Business Administration programs. For degree requirements, see the introductory section for the Richard J. Fox School of Business and Management.

Graduate Faculty

Rajan Chandran, Professor and Associate Dean, Ph.D., Syracuse University; Anthony DiBenedetto, Associate Professor and Chair, Ph.D., McGill University; James Hunt, Associate Professor, Ph.D., University of Cincinnati; Masaaki Kotabe, Professor, Ph.D., Michigan State University; Richard A. Lancioni, Professor, Ph.D., The Ohio State University; Terrence Oliva, Professor, Ph.D., University of Alabama; William Ross, Associate Professor and Assistant Dean, Ph.D., Duke University; Sankar Sen, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania; Indrajit Sinha, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., University of Michigan; Michael Smith, Associate Professor, D.BA, Indiana University.

Real Estate and Urban Land Studies

Dr. Samuel Hodge, Jr., Chair,
(215) 204-8135, 208-E Speakman Hall,
Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122.
E-mail: samhodge@vm.temple.edu

Degree Programs

Real Estate and Urban Land Studies may be selected as a major field of study in the M.B.A. and M.S. programs. For degree requirements, see the admission section for the Richard J. Fox School of Business and Management.

Graduate Faculty

Paul Asabere, Professor, Ph.D., University of Illinois; Samuel D. Hodge, Jr., Professor and Chair, J.D., Temple University; Forrest Huffman, Professor, Ph.D., University of South Carolina;

Risk, Insurance, and Healthcare Management

Dr. Michael Powers, Chair,
(215) 204-1836, 481 Ritter Annex, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122.
E-mail: powersmr@astro.ocis.temple.edu

Degree Programs

Actuarial Science may be selected as a major field of study in the M.B.A. program. Risk Management and Insurance may be selected as a major field of study in the M.B.A and the M.S. in Business Administration programs. Healthcare Management may be selected as a major field of study in the M.B.A. or as a specialization in the Ph.D. program. Healthcare Financial Management may be selected as a major field in the M.S. in Business Administration. For degree requirements, see the introductory section for the Richard J. Fox School of Business and Management.

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